No. Jesus Christ is the second Person of the Trinity and is therefore God. He was not born or created. He as God did come down to the earth and was born as a Baby to Mary at Bethlehem, but He has and will ever be God. When He was born to Mary He became the God/Man. And living a sinless life on earth as a Man was qualified to become the sacrifice, Savior of the world. He died on the cross at Calvary and was resurrected the third day to accomplish this for mankind.
Jesus was born about the year AD1, give or take a few years. St. Brigid of Ireland was born in the year 453 at Faughart, County Louth, Ireland.
Tamar Damaris born in 33 AD was the first daugther of Jesus and Maria Magdalena. She born six months after the cruxifiction. Jesus II (Jesus the Justus) born in 37 AD was the first son them and Josephes born in 44 AD was their second son. After this Jesus and Maria Magdalena were formally separated. She went to the south of France while Jesus was married to Lydia.
As Noah was born 1998BC [Ussher] and Jesus was born 4BC [Ussher] this would make it 1994 years.
Jesus was the first born child of Mary. It is therefore true that Jesus was older than His brother James.
The first miracle performed by Jesus was of changing the water into wine at the wedding feast.
From a Jehovah's Witnesses viewpoint it would be Jesus, the first born of creation. The first human person would be Adam.
Well, nobody found Jesus when he was born, but when he was crusified, Mary Magdalene was the first to see him after his ressurectionm from the dead.
The first person to recognize Jesus as the Messiah was John the Baptist.
The first person to see Jesus after he resurrected was Mary Magdalene.
The first person to see Jesus after his resurrection was Mary Magdalene.
The first person Jesus saw was Mary Magdalene.
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jesus was not born from the stars he was born from the virgin mary
A Jesus believer is a "Born again" person (spiritually) A Christian.
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John the Evangelist
The first person that Jesus told he was the Messiah was a woman from Samaria, known as the Samaritan woman or the woman at the well.